+ Follow AMERICAN BATTLEFIELD MONUMENTS COMMISSION Tag
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[Summary] => The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) refused to honor an agreement allowing the burial of those who served in the Philippine Scouts and the US Armed Forces (USAF) at the Clark Veterans Cemetery (CVC), according to the US embassy.
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[Title] => Remembering the Great Raid
[Summary] => Under the relentless, scorching noonday sun, Taps echoed from buglersone American and one Filipinoat the close of ceremonies inaugurating the Cabanatuan memorial put up by the American Battlefield Monuments Commission in the dusty plains of Nueva Ecija where, 60 years ago, American and Filipino soldiers and guerillas successfully carried out a mission to rescue 516 Allied prisoners from the Pangatian concentration camp.
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